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Classifieds . . . . .4B Living . . . . . . .2B Business . . . . . .7A Obituaries . . . . .2A Opinion . . . . . .6A Sports/Outdoors . .1B Crossword . . . . .4AINDEX Printed on 100% recycled newsprint CONTENTS 2014 KEYNOTER PUBLISHING CO. WWW.KEYSINFONET.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014 VOLUME 61, NO. 72 25 CENTS Find the abuserLaw enforcement wants the publics help in finding who dumped a dog, shot and bound with duct tape, to die in a bag. Story, 6A Conchs edged outThe Marathon High School volleyball team wins a nail-biting OT match against rival Key West. Story, 1B AT ALL THREE KEYS LOCATIONS www.KeysFurniture.comSAVESHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONOne-of-a-kinds discontinued items scratch-n-dents UP TO RETAIL!60% OFF s s s s s s GOING ON NOW! CLEA R ANCE CLEARANCE WE RE OVERSTOCKED!! WE RE OVERSTOCKED!!KEY LARGOMARATHONKEY WEST305-451-5700 MM 99 in the Median 305-295-6400By Publix, Searstown 305-743-4397 MM 47.5 Ocean NEW ARRIVALPhoto by DAVID GOODHUESquirt, a 34-year-old bottlenose dolphin at the Key Largo marine-mammal facility Island Dolphin Care, gave birth to what staff thinks is a baby girl on Tuesday at 7:23 p.m. The newborn is named Dalai, which is Tibetan for ocean of compassion. Ted Turner, Island Dolphin Cares zoologist, said staff will be able to get a better determination about the calfs sex in the next few weeks once the mother lets down her guard and veterinarians can get a closer look. Autopsy unclear on baby deathThe cause of death of a Stock Island infant who died while sleeping with his mother in April is undetermined, according to the final autopsy report from the Monroe County Medical Examiners Office. However, the report, made final this week, notes that in his short lifetime, 10month-old Carter James Turcano suffered several medical problems. Carter died the morning of April 24 as he slept on a double recliner at his and his mothers home at Roys Trailer Park at 6500 Maloney Ave. The mother, Marcia Hake, 27, reportedly awoke around 6:50 a.m. to find him unconscious, and he was later pronounced dead at Lower Keys Medical Center. The death came on the heels of a Miami Herald series, Innocents Lost, which detailed the deaths of 477 children in Florida whose families had been the subject of investigations by the state Department of Children and Families. The series uncovered widespread lack of controls and incompetence at DCF, and resulted in legislation by state lawmakers this year to spend more money on child protection services and overhaul policies and procedures. DCF had investigated Hake two months before Carter died after receiving reports she was spending her money on illegal drugs, leaving the child hungry. Agency lawyers reportedly were in the process of asking a judge to oversee the family. Hake was arrested in Key West on April 28 four daysStock Island 10-month-old died while sleeping with mom on reclinerLOWER KEYSBy LARRY KAHNlkahn@keynoter.com WANTED NO MORE HAKEPhoto courtesy SHERIFFS OFFICEState and federal law enforcement remove Ernesto Herrada-Cordova of Miami from a boat in the Lower Keys on Thursday. Herrada-Cordova is charged with attempted murder in the stabbings of two women in Hialeah in Miami-Dade County Wednesday night. A tipster led authorities to Herrada-Cordova, whom police said was planning to flee to Cuba. Story, 4AExperts warn Keys in eye of sea-level riseIf sea-level rise in the Florida Keys continues as many scientists expect, neighborhoods could turn into a version of Stiltsville within a half-century. That was a scenario sketched out by an environmental scientist and a sustainability expert at a Monroe County Commission update Wednesday on the local response to climate change. High waters that drenched the Keys during Hurricane Wilma in October 2005 could become an expected part of island living by 2060, Jason Evans, assistant professor of Environmental Science and Studies at Stetson University, said at the Key Largo session.If the sea level increases by 24 inches the higher range of predictions high spring and fall tides essentially would replicate Wilmas flooding.This is something that is alarming, Evans told commissioners. Evans, who used the Keys as a sea-level case study for his students, described potential effects on the island environment, habitat and residents in 2030 and 2060, depending on how high the ocean goes.The Florida Keys rank third among East Coast communities at risk of possible population displacement because of higher seas that swallow land, said Erin Deady, a Palm Beach County attorney and land planner who focuses on sustainability.Other than the Keys, all other top-five communities on that list lie along North Carolinas Atlantic Ocean shore. Its about making lifestyle choices, Deady said, showing a slide of an old Stiltsville house elevated on pilings off Miami. This was a lifestyle choice for some. Stiltsville is just that former homes sitting on stilts in Biscayne Bay accessible only by boat. A Key West tidal gaugeMonroe County said to be in Top 5 in dangerCLIMATE CHANGEBy KEVIN WADLOWSenior Staff Writer kwadlow@keynoter.com Four years later, killer still at largeFour years ago this coming Friday, someone walked into the Islamorada apartment of Henry Allwardt and fired several bullets into the 70-yearold security guard.The 2010 homicide remains unsolved but the case remains open.At this point, there really are no new developments, Deputy Becky Herrin, information officer for the Monroe County Sheriffs Office, said Thursday.Earlier this year, Sheriffs Office detectives returned to the Pirates Lair Road neighborhood, off mile marker 82.5, to speak with residents who live nearby. Somebody might have remembered or heard something they wanted to pass along, Herrin said. There were no new results, but you just keep trying. Given the relatively secluded nature of the area, Major Crimes Unit detectives believe Allwardt likely knew his killer.A person of interest was identified soon after Allwardts body was discovered Sept. 12, 2010. However, no physical or eyewitness evidence yet has linked that person to the crime.Thats been the case since the beginning, Herrin said. No new information has changed that status.Elderly man shot to death in his homeCRIME FRONTDeadlines Tuesday to fill judicial slotGov. Rick Scotts deadline for appointing a replacement for Monroe County Circuit Court Judge David Audlin, who resigned in the spring, is Tuesday. Whether Scott, in the middle of a re-election campaign and not known for being speedy when making gubernatorial appointments, will meet the four-month deadline isnt known, nor are the repercussions. But its clear theres a need to get the position filled, since the Keys are supposed to have four Circuit Court judges. The Keys are down two basically two, with Audlins vacancy since May and Tegan Slaton, a Family Court judge, on indefinite medical leave. Thats caused other judges to have to pick up the slack and the return of a retired judge to hear foreclosure and other civil cases. The finalists are:Tim Koenig, 54, of Key West, managing partner of the Keonig, Highsmith and Van Loon law firm. Koenig, married with three children, graduated from Florida State Universitys law school.Manny Madruga, 48, of Key West, chief assistant Monroe County state attorney. Madruga, divorced with one daughter, earned his law degree from the University of Miamis law school. Hes been with the State Attorneys Office since 1990.Scott yet to act to replace Audlin on Keys benchIN THE COURTSKeynoter StaffSee Report, 3ASee Sea level, 2ASee Allwardt, 3ASee Judge, 3A ALLWARDTBy KEVIN WADLOWSenior Staff Writer kwadlow@keynoter.com

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KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter 2A Saturday, September 6, 2014 PREDICTED TEMPERATURESDAY HIGH LOW SAT.9182 SUN.9182 MON.9182 TUES.9182 Forecast: Expect partly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms.For the extended forecast visitKeysInfoNet.com/weatherThe Monroe County Health Department tests Keys beaches every two weeks for the presence of enteric bacteria. The following beach has a health advisory against swimming:South Beach, Key West.FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER (ISSN 8756-6427, USPS# 0201-620) is published semi-weekly by Florida Keys Keynoter, P.O. Box 500158, Marathon, Florida 33050-0158. Subscription rates are $54.23 in the Keys. Your Keynoter home delivery subscription includes the Sunday edition of The Miami Herald. Keynoter mail subscriptions: $64.84 in Florida and $60.32 out-of-state. Please call for all other rates, including overseas mail. Periodicals Postage Paid at Marathon, Florida and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Address changes to FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, PO BOX 500158, MARATHON, FL 33050-0158.Upper Keys 91655 Overseas Highway Tavernier, FL 33070 Newsroom . .(305) 852-3216 Advertising . .(305) 852-3216 Fax . . . . . .(305) 853-1040 Fax . . . . . .(305) 852-0199 Marathon 3015 Overseas Highway (P.O. Box 500158) Marathon, FL 33050-0158 Newsroom(305) 743-5551 Advertising . .(305) 743-5551 Fax . . . . . .(305) 743-6397 Fax . . . . . .(305) 743-9586 E-mail keynoter@keynoter.com Missing your paper? We no longer offer same-day redelivery for missing or wet papers. Customers can request a credit or next-day redelivery by calling 743-5551. After hours, call toll-free (800) 843-4372.KEYS WEATHER BEACH ADVISORIES CONTACT US NEWS BRIEFSCeremonies honor 9/11Thursday marks the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the U.S. that brought down the World Trade Center, killing thousands of people both on the ground and in four commercial airplanesThe date is marked with numerous ceremonies planned throughout the Keys:The Key West Firehouse Museum, 1026 Grinnell St., marks the day with the Key West Fire Department with a ceremony planned for 8:30 a.m.Naval Air Station Key West plans a ceremony for 9:50 a.m. at the military memorial at Mallory Square in Key West.The Key Largo Vol unteer Fire Department and the Tavernier Fire Depart ment host a remembrance ceremony at the Murray E. Nelson Government and Cultural Center, mile marker 102 bayside, from 8:30 to 10 a.m.Islamorada Fire Rescue holds a commemorative ceremony at 10:15 a.m. at Station 20 (81850 Overseas Highway, across U.S. 1 from the Hurricane Monument at mile marker 81.8). 11050 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 JOSH MOTHNER(305) 942-9519 ANOTHER BOATSLIP LISTED & SOLD BY JOSH!If youve got it, I can SELL it! Call me today!www.SoldInTheKeys.com 12411 Overseas Hwy., #35CMarathon Open 7 Days A Week ETERNITY IN PARADISEFOR YOUR FAMILYSouthern Keys CemeteryMM 10 On the GulfCall Today305-294-2528 There are 76,351 Residents in Monroe County and only 4,200 Burial Plots left. Why wait? abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVYXYZ<>1234567890,./-=_+ GATES James William Gates, 72, of Big Pine Key, FL passed away on Tuesday September 2, 2014 at Lower Keys Medical Center in Key West, FL. He was born November 26, 1941 at Rochester, NY to the late George and Gertrude (Harriet) Gates. James grew up in Rochester, NY. He served in the United States Marines. He had worked and retired from Kodak. Moving to Ft. Lauderdale James worked as a general manager for a pest control company. In 1991 he moved to Big Pine Key, FL. He was a member of the V.F.W. and the Moose Lodge 1585 Big Pine Key. Surviving are his wife Connee Gates of Big Pine Key, FL; children James Gates, Jr. of New York, Trudi McDonald of Jacksonville, FL, Tina Corrigan of Port St. Lucie, Wendy (Gregg) Spence of New York; grandchildren Paige Dunham, Jacob Gates, Justin Gates, Nicole Spence, Brooke Spence; great grandchildren Mairena and Miracle Crespo. Funeral service will be held Sunday September 7, 2014 at 2:00pm at the Dean-Lopez Funeral Home 31140 Overseas Highway Big Pine Key, FL. Visitation will be 1:00 pm to the time of service on Sunday at the funeral home. The Dean-Lopez Funeral Home is entrusted with all funeral arrangements. IN MEMORY OF Jeff A. Cecil May You Soar to the Heavens! Jeff is greatly missed by his loving wife, Robin R. Cecil, and a lot of family and friends. On behalf of the Monroe County Public Works & Roads, and Jeffs co-workers, they extend their deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. Cecil was employed in the road dept. several years and was transferred to BPK (Sands) Community Park, from which he will be missed by his co-workers. Rest in Peace Jeff. 52+ love you forever. Memorial will be at BPK (Sands) Community Park, 31009 Atlantis Rd. from 6:30 8:30, Sunday, Sept. 7th. Obituaries & Memorials Upper Keys: (305) 852-3216 Marathon Key West: (305) 743-5551 charted seas that have already risen 9 inches over the past century, she said, evidence that climate change is happening today.Evans noted that if seas increase by 24 inches within the next 45 years, the Lower Keys outside of Key West would be the most affected area of Monroe County. Big Pine Key really turns into two keys, he said. Habitats needed by Key deer and other endangered species likely would fall victim to saltwater intrusion, he said. Most of Monroe Countys existing utilities and wastewater plants are well-sited to minimize the effect of higher seas, he said. Roads are the canary in the coal mine, he said, pointing to problems in the Lower Keys and along very vulnerable Sea Oats Beach on Lower Matecumbe Key. Raising roads is expensive and requires a wider road base that can intrude onto private property, Evans said. A hurricane would pile add several feet of surge onto higher seas, Com missioner George Neugent offered. In places, thats game over. Hurricanes are not speculative; theyre going to happen. The Wednesday update was given as part of the ongoing GreenKeys Sustainability Action Plan that will be considered next year. The Keys are also part of a compact with Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties thats addressing climate change regionally.A day-long open event, Monroe County Sea-Level Rise Legal and Planning Workshop, will be held 9 a.m. Friday at the Marathon Government Center.Keys are called very vulnerableFrom Sea level, 1A Customs work about to start in MarathonRenovations to bring a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office to Florida Keys Marathon Airport are set to start in the next 30 to 60 days. The construction at the airfields terminal is the first step in having a Customs agent at the airport and making it an official port of entry for travelers entering the U.S. in the Keys. It could open in spring 2015.Marathon will be the airport most convenient for many aircrafts that are coming from the Bahamas, Cayman Islands and South America, said Bill Ehrhorn, owner of the Marathon Jet Center, which provides services to private pilots. We should be clearing the first aircraft in February or March if everything gets done on time.Bringing a Customs office to the airport wont be cheap. Big Pine Key contractor Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors is doing the renovation under a Monroe County contract for $1,091,403. To meet U.S. Department of Homeland Security requirements, the Customs portion of the terminal must be bombproof, including the windows. Having one full-time Customs agent in Marathon is projected to cost $150,000 annually, with the cost picked up through user fees. Marathon Mayor Dick Ramsay believes the Customs office will expand tourism-related business in Marathon. He cited a 2012 study by University of Miami Professor Manuel Santos, chairman of UMs Depart ment Of Economics. His study concludes the port of entry could generate $38.7 million in trickle-down revenue for the Middle Keys, increase overall household values by $9.6 million and contribute to 346.5 permanent jobs. The report points to very dramatic results, showing an increase in jobs and household incomes, said Ramsay, who has been working on the project with Monroe County Commissioner Dave Rice the past five years. The funding [for construction of the Customs office] is coming out of airport funds and no ad valorem taxes. Taxpayers will not see any increases to their taxes. Ray Schaub, an economist at the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Florida, read Santos report and disagreed with some of the estimates, telling the Keynoter in 2012 that the final demand for the service at the airport could change, lowering the economic impact. Marathon Airport Director Don DeGraw said the airport, a general aviation field with no commercial carriers, has about 120,000 travelers annually. Key West International Airport has about 800,000 passengers annually and hosts major airlines such as Delta, American and U.S. Ramsay envisions eventually having commercial flights at Marathon although county Airports Director Peter Horton has said thats not happening. It opens up a very big window to getting commercial service back to Marathon, Ramsay said. Boaters coming into Marathon from international waters will be able to check in using the airport Customs agent. Ramsay said law enforcement would watch boats at private and commercial docks until the agent arrives from the airport.DeGraw and Ramsay said theyve heard that the pending position has drawn interest from many Customs agents.Word is out in the Customs community. Its going to be a very popular assignment, DeGraw said.Port of entry could be open by next springBy WILLIAM AXFORDwaxford@keynoter.comMIDDLE KEYS Keynoter photo by WILLIAM AXFORDThis is where the Customs office will be. This area of the terminal used to house ticket counters for commercial flights, which are now but a memory at Marathon.County budget hearings nearTo sharply reduce property taxes throughout the Florida Keys, Monroe County could add another penny to the local sales tax to pay for rescue services. That concept surfaced at Wednesdays County Commission hearing in Key Largo on a proposed budget after a Tavernier resident protested the fire and ambulance taxes on his property tax bill.Its brutal, agreed County Commissioner George Neugent. Marathon and Islamorada run their whole cities [including rescue services] for less than we charge for fire and ambulance.County Administrator Roman Gastesi noted Florida law allows adding a 1 percent surcharge to the local sales tax to pay for fire and rescue costs. It would pay the fire tax for everybody including municipalities, Gastesi said. That [property-tax cost] would go away. But increasing the local sales tax now at 7.5 percent for purchases and an additional 5 percent paid by people staying in Keys lodgings would require approval in a countywide referendum. A referendum question asking whether there should be a separate emergency services surtax apparently could not be put on the local ballot until the November 2016 presidential election. A 1-cent hike in the salestax rate could raise nearly $25 million for countywide services, Gastesi said. Visitors could help pay for fire and ambulance services that also respond to medical calls and accidents involving vacationers, he said. One penny would cover it, Gastesi said. I think it would be a no-brainer if explained properly. Resorts and other businesses may oppose a new sales tax that would raise the cost of local stays purchases, he noted. In 2013, residents in unincorporated areas (excluding most of Key Largo) paid 2.48 mills in property taxes for fire-rescue, or $248 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. That accounts for about two-thirds of the property tax by the County Commission, Gastesi said. Tavernier resident George Scott protested that a lot of the fire and ambulance tax he pays goes to fund Lower Keys rescue agencies. Fort Lauderdale is closer [to Tavernier] than the Lower Keys, Scott said. Monroe County taxes for rescue services have increased over the years to pay for professional responders. Most Keys volunteer departments no longer have enough certified members to provide adequate coverage, commissioners said. Marathon and Islamorada have more commercial properties and denser residential areas, meaning the cities have more property-tax revenue to cover smaller areas.Key Largo north of mile marker 95 has its own fire and ambulance taxing district since the area still has a larger corps of volunteers available.In other budget discussions, commissioners approved a slightly reduced tax rate to take into Sept. 8 and 11 public hearings after staff trimmed about $190,000 from needed ad valorem revenue. The board approved a tentative fiscal year 2015 aggregate millage of 3.94 mills, or 2.75-percent above the rollback rate, the rate needed next year to raise the same amount of revenue this year.Robby Majeska, a Key Largo business owner and a member of the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District board, said in public comment that county taxes are a big part of making Monroe County unaffordable.The proposed budget of $441 million, with $79.6 million funded by property taxes, is a staff wish-list, not a constituents wishlist, Majeska said. Commissioners will hold a budget meeting with public comment at 5:05 p.m. Monday at the Marathon Government Center, and a final hearing at 5:05 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Harvey Government Center in Key West.Some say fire and ambulance tax too highCOUNTY COMMISSIONBy KEVIN WADLOWSenior Staff Writer kwadlow@keynoter.comThe day-long open event will be held 9 a.m. Friday at the MarathonGovernment Center.

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Allwardts body was discovered around 6:20 p.m. Sept. 12, 2010, by his supervisor at The Moorings resort, where he worked.The supervisor became worried that Allwardt did not show up for his shift and did not call in. Fearful that Allwardt suffered an attack from his diabetes, she went to his home and found his body.A detective answering the supervisors call described Allwardt as lying on the floor parallel to his bed, between a small table and the bed.He died of died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Sheriffs Office reported. The type of weapon used has not been identified publicly. No one reported hearing or seeing anything suspicious, Herrin said. Neighbors last saw Allwardt, who lived in a small caretakers apartment at the waterfront residence, around noon on Sept. 11. His 2003 silver Honda sedan was parked outside when deputies arrived. Allwardt emigrated from Germany about 25 years ago. He previously worked at other Upper Keys resorts. Environmentalists, recreational fishermen and people who make their living on the Gulf of Mexico are hailing a federal judges ruling that could mean $18 billion in additional fines for BP over the nations worst offshore oil spill. U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier ruled Thursday that BP acted with gross negligence in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster. Under the federal Clean Water Act, a polluter can be forced to pay a maximum of $1,100 in civil fines per barrel of spilled oil, or up to $4,300 per barrel if the company is found grossly negligent. Barbiers finding exposes BP to the muchhigher amount. The April 2012 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the gulf killed 11 men and resulted in massive amounts of crude staining several states shores and killing off wildlife. Although Deepwater Horizon oil apparently never reached Florida Keys waters, the threat of the massive spill caused significant harm to the local summer tourism economy as visitors canceled resort and fishing trips. More than two dozen governments, organizations and companies submitted requests for a combined $67.5 million from Monroe Countys share of the overall BP Deepwater Horizon oilspill settlement.Estimates of Monroe Countys share, once the settlement from BP is banked, range from $5 million to $23 million.Even as the oil giant vowed to appeal, BP stock fell $2.82, or nearly 6 percent, to $44.89, reducing the companys market value by almost $9 billion.BP previously agreed to pay a record $4 billion in criminal fines and penalties over the Deepwater Horizon disaster, plus more than $27 billion in cleanup costs and compensation to people and businesses harmed by the spill.The company made $24 billion in profits last year but could be forced again to sell off some assets to cover the additional fines, analysts said.U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Barbiers ruling will ensure that the company is held fully accountable for its recklessness and will serve as a strong deterrent to anyone tempted to sacrifice safety and the environment in the pursuit of profit. Barbier held a nonjury trial last year to identify the blowouts causes and apportion blame for the disaster. He ruled Thursday that BP bears 67 percent of the responsibility; Swiss-based drilling rig owner Transocean Ltd. 30 percent; and Houston-based cement contractor Halliburton Energy Services 3 percent. BP made profit-driven decisions during the drilling that led to the blowout, the judge concluded in his 153page ruling. These instances of negligence, taken together, evince an extreme deviation from the standard of care and a conscious disregard of known risks, he wrote. Among other things, the judge cited a misinterpreted safety test that should have warned the drilling crew that the well was in danger of blowing out. In a statement, BP said the evidence did not meet the very high bar to prove gross negligence.Government experts estimated 4.2 million barrels, or 176 million gallons, spilled into the Gulf. BP urged the judge to use an estimate of 2.45 million barrels, or nearly 103 million gallons, in calculating any Clean Water Act penalties. Barbier hasnt ruled yet on how much oil spilled.If he goes with the governments estimate, BP could be hit with close to $18 billion in fines. BP ultimately sealed the well after several methods failed.BP pleaded guilty in 2013 to manslaughter in the rig workers deaths. Two BP supervisors who were aboard the rig are awaiting trial on federal manslaughter charges.BP faces still another set of potential penalties under the federal Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Those claims could cost BP more than $10 billion.Keynoter staff supplemented this report. Saturday, September 6, 2014 3A Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com September 23 28, 2014 For a full schedule of events please visitKeysBirdingFest.org Hawk Watch Wildlife Fair Wildlife Photography Lessons Guided Ecotours Happy Hour Evening SessionsKeynote Speaker: Jeff BoutonWitness our Spectacular Fall Migration! WE BUY JUNK CARSKey West to Key LargoMONEY ON THE $POT 305-879-5300Junk Car Guy Towing LLCjunkcarguytowing@aol.com The Marathon Lady REEF FISHING AT ITS BEST!Snapper Grouper MackerelMARATHON LADY DOCKS U.S.1 at Vaca Cut BridgeMile Marker 53Marathon, FL Locally owned and operated since 1958 743-5580 www.marathonlady.net The Marathon Lady will be closed Sept. 1 Oct. 10 for maintenance & Coast Guard inspection.We will reopen, running morning trips only from 8:30am to 12:30pm on Oct. 11.For the month of October were offering $25 appreciation fares to Year Round Monroe County Residents with proof of residency. after Carter died on a theft charge for allegedly stealing sunglasses from a Duval Street shop. When police investigated, they found her with several Xanax pills, so she was also charged with felony possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.She entered Drug Court in June as part of pretrial diversion, Chief Assistant State Attorney Manny Madruga said Friday. The fact that Dr. E. Hunt Scheuerman, who was Monroe Countys medical examiner when Carter died, found Carters death undetermined likely means no one will be charged in the infants death. Scheuerman has since resigned to teach in Tennessee, but he continued with the case because Carter died when he was the coroner. Dr. Thomas Beaver has since taken his place and is serving in an interim capacity, awaiting appointment from Gov. Rick Scott. Sheuermans report, which Beaver received this week, says Carter was born four weeks premature and for that gestational age he was below the three percentile for weight, which caused Carters doctor to diagnose intrauterine growth retardation. Scheuerman wrote that Carter remained at that level throughout his life (doctors visits) and at death. Six months before he died, Carter was noted to be developmentally delayed and to have poor muscle tone. He was referred to a pediatric neurologist but never saw this specialist. Scheuerman also notes that Carter had not had any immunizations during his life. Scheuerman wrote that Hake said she was on the recliner with the infant but filled a wedge between the recliners back and seat. He wrote when questioned, her responses did not rule out overlaying, or her rolling over on him. Therefore, he concluded, while his death could have been overlaying, it could have been due to some unforeseen (by the unaided eye or microscope) neurological problem. In my opinion, the case is best certified as undetermined cause of death and therefore undetermined manner of death.Mom was arrested on drug chargeFrom Report, 1ALittle new info is availableFrom Allwardt, 1AMonroe County Judge Miller, 61, of Key West, a Monroe County Court judge since 1989. Miller, married with three children, received his law degree from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., and was an assistant Keys state attorney from 1981 until his initial election.Mark Wilson, 46, of Key West, an assistant Monroe state attorney. Wilson, single, is a U.S. Army veteran and former state trooper in Wyoming who received his law degree from Penn State.Audlins seat opened when the jurist resigned May 9 two years into his second six-year term. He cited invasion into his private life as the reason.That triggered a meeting of the Keys Judicial Nomination Commission, a group of 10 attorneys charged with vetting judicial hopefuls when a vacancy on the bench arises. Twelve Keys attorneys applied to replace Audlin and the commission, chaired by Monroe County Attorney Bob Shillinger, whittled the list following background checks and interviews.Four still await Scotts decisionFrom Judge, 1A Judge: BP owes far moreDisregard of the risks among reasonsBy MICHAEL KUNZELMANand JANET McCONNAUGHEYAssociated PressDEEPWATER HORIZON DISASTER Fireboats try to extinguish the flames following the explosion on the rig in 2010.

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KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter 4A Saturday, September 6, 2014Congratulations to the Happy Buyers! Closings are a Breeze with David!! David Grego Owner/ Broker REALTOR, GRI www.IslandBreezeRealty.com 305-481-1296 Buying or Selling call David Grego TODAY! SOLD 12220 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARINGThe CITY OF KEY COLONY BEACH has tentatively adopted a budget forFISCAL YEAR 2014-2015.A public hearing to make a FINAL DECISION on the budget AND TAXES will be held on:September 10, 2014, 5:30 p.m.atCity of Key Colony Beach City Hall Auditorium 600 West Ocean Drive Key Colony Beach, FLPublished Keynoter 9/6/14 GeneralRoad InfrastructureImpactSub-Total Enterprise FundsTotal Fund Fund FundFund Budget Sewer andBudget StormwaterCash Balance Brought Forward $1,300,000$80,000$400,000$35,000$1,815,000 $1,700,000$3,515,000ESTIMATED REVENUES: Taxes: Millage Per $1,000 = 2.2812 Ad Valorem Taxes $1,228,270 $1,228,270 $1,228,270 Sales, Use, Gas Tax 59,000245,000 304,000 304,000 Communications Service Fees59,000 59,000 59,000 Licenses & Permits 345,405 1,534346,939 346,939 Grants & Other Reimbursable 20,000 20,000 20,000 Intergovernmental Revenue 135,2008,000 143,200 143,200 Parks & Recreation 35,000 35,000 35,000 Charges for Services 25,000 25,0001,302,3251,327,325 Fines & Forfeitures 3,000 3,000 3,000 Miscellaneous Revenue 2,200100500402,840 12,82515,665Total Revenue & Financing Sources$1,833,075$87,100$245,500$1,574$2,167,249$1,315,150$3,482,399 Total Revenues & Balances$3,133,075$167,100$645,500$36,574$3,982,249$3,015,150$6,997,399 EXPENSE SUMMARY Legislative/Judicial $52,525 $52,525 $52,525 General Government Services373,367 373,367118,469491,836 Public Safety 1,208,34857,505184,500 1,450,353 1,450,353 Physical Environment 77,857 77,857621,119698,976 Parks & Recreation 89,788 89,788 89,788 Transportation 35,375 35,375 35,375 Contingencies 20,000 20,000 20,000 Debt Service 141,500 141,500185,500327,000 Other Non-Operating 23,650 21,000 44,650200,000244,650 Designated Future Purchases 15,00011,5004,000 30,500 25,00055,500 Total Expenditures $1,860,535$104,380$351,000$0$2,315,915$1,150,088$3,466,003 Reserves 1,272,54062,720294,50036,5741,666,3341,865,0623,531,396 Total Expenditures & Reserves$3,133,075$167,100$645,500$36,574$3,982,249$3,015,150$6,997,399 THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF CITY OF KEY COLONY BEACH ARE THE SAME AS LAST YEARS TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURESPublished Keynoter 9/6/14BUDGET SUMMARYCity of Key Colony Beach Fiscal Year 2014-15The tentative, adopted, and/or final budgets are on file in the office of the above mentioned tax authority as a public record. L.A. Times crossword puzzle I OWE YOU ONE Solution in the September 10 Keynoter ACROSS 1Wax museum founder Marie 8Many a Jordanian 12Pacts 191992 David Mamet play 20Fancy drink garnish 22Reveal 23Outdoor dining area with no chairs? 25__ trading 26Link clickers destination 27Inter __ 28Man of steel? 30Suffix with 62-Across 31Thurman of Kill Bill 32Become adept at aerobic exercise? 36Santa __ 37Boxer with titles in eight different weight classes 39Went hastily 40Curses! 42Sch. with the mustachioed mascot Hey Reb! 43Kept the dance floor busy, briefly 45Gets down 48__ nod: acting honor 51Biblical name meaning hairy 53Biol. majors awards 55Spanish neighborhood known for its kisses? 59CNN medical correspondent Sanjay __ 60Ring punch 61Pay ending 62Exemplary 63Hertz opening? 64Scale fifth 65Holy __! 66Chaney of old horror films 67River of Germany 69Put the cuffs on 72Author Dinesen 74Refine, as ore 76Montral moniker 77Texas NLer 78Pained shrieks 80Contest to win an objet dart? 83Colluding 85Users reversal 86Ancient Indo-European 87Canadian french fries dish 88Why not? 90Mudville number 92__ butter: cosmetic moisturizer 93Ersatz 95Drug-induced hostility 99Book after John 101Brits New York signoff? 105Sound file suffix 106However, informally 107Blow a gasket 108Like weak handshakes 109Exude 110Leaf-wrapped Mexican dish 112TV station mascot? 117Once more ... 118Tune with many high notes 119Winter beverages 120Jewel case holders 121Rebel against 122Expand, as a home DOWN 150-50 shot 2Last syllable 3Northwest airport named for two cities 4Sensible 5Fish-chips link 6Down Under school 7Emmy-winning sportscaster Patrick 8Familiar fruit logo 9Show again 10Diplomats case 11Tang dynasty poet Li __ 12Subject of corroboration 13Do some necking 14Skin malady, perhaps 15__-Wan Kenobi 16Contact a provisions room on a shortwave? 17Get into gear? 18Perfect Sleeper maker 21Moto portrayer 24Pet for Pedro 29Thats strange 322013 Literature Nobelist Alice 33Cough and sneeze, say 34Comprehensive command 35Hinders opposite 36Do-it-yourself floor covering 38Farmyard sound 41Sailor, at times 432000 Peace Prize recipient Kim __-jung 44Anniversary bash 45Tumult 46Asian New Year 47Govt. 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Crossword solutionSolution to the Sept. 3 puzzle.Stabbing suspect found on boatA Miami-Dade County man wanted for attempted murder who was nabbed in the Lower Keys Wednesday is now in the Miami-Dade County Jail with no bond allowed. Ernesto Herrada-Cordova, 25, is charged with attempted murder with a deadly weapon. According to WSVN-TV in Miami, Herrada-Cordova is accused of stabbing two women in Hialeah Wednesday near Palm Avenue and 31st Street. The women reportedly drove themselves to a hospital while Herrada-Cordova fled to the Keys. Their conditions, and their relationship to the suspect, werent known at press time Friday. HerradaCordova was caught in an engine compartment of a boat near Geiger Key around mile marker 11 around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Monroe County Sheriffs Office says he was planning to flee to Cuba but was caught after the agency received a tip about his whereabouts. Deputy Becky Herrin said her agency was warned to be on the lookout for Herrada-Cordova Thursday and that information indicated he was very aggressive and dangerous. When found by the Sheriffs Office with help from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, he was turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service.Hialeah man charged with attempted murderCRIME FRONTKeynoter Staff HERRADA-CORDOVA New kind of theft: Tailgates of truckWhen thieves target the Upper Keys in crime waves, generally they take the lower units boat of engines, where the gears and prop are. Now, detectives with the Monroe County Sheriffs Office say, thieves have been targeting not boat engines but truck tailgates, basically the back door to a trucks bed. The Upper Keys have been hit especially hard. Two tailgates were reported stolen between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, one by the owner of a 2008 Ford F150 that was parked at a house on Marina Avenue in Key Largo; the other by the owner of a 2012 Ford pickup parked on Bass Avenue, also in Key Largo. Last week, two Islamorada residents reported their tailgates stolen. There were two reported stolen in the Lower Keys earlier in the year and two reported stolen in Marathon in February. The Sheriffs Office said it can take just seconds for someone to take a tailgate. The solution to avoiding that is easy: Lock your tailgate when you arent using the back of the truck. Also, park in a locked garage or, when you park, back up to a wall or building to limit access to the tailgate.CRIME FRONT Keys InfoNet.com

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The Florida Keys Mosquito Control Districts proposed budget for fiscal year 2014-15 remains largely unchanged as the district has two public hearings planned for the spending plan.District Director Michael Doyle said the proposed tax rate for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1 is .48 mills, down from the current .51. For a $300,000 house, a homeowner would pay $144 in property taxes to fund mosquito-fighting operations.Mosquito Control projects a $12.2 million operating budget and collecting $9.7 million in property taxes. The district will tap into its $4.7 million reserve to make up for the $2.5 million for the proposed budget. That funding will be needed for a new building on Big Coppitt Key since the districts lease for its Stock Island location wont be renewed by the city of Key West. Financial Director Bruce Holden said the property for the new building will cost $750,000 and the building itself will cost $2.5 million. Bids are expected to go out in spring 2015 and the building is anticipated to be finished in spring 2016. Doyle said the 2014-15 budget will include a new $180,000 computer system, $150,000 in helicopter targeting software and another $180,000 for handheld devices and software for workers in the field.The helicopter software will feature GPS and GIS mapping capabilities, allowing pilots to pinpoint marshes and other areas where mosquitoes are breeding. The technology will coordinate with wind speeds and directions, allowing for more accuracy.The handheld devices will include mapping software for inspectors to call in airstrikes, Doyle said. Right now were using paper maps, Vietnam-era technology. This is bringing us up to the 21st century. The final public hearings are scheduled for 5:05 p.m. Wednesday at 5224 College Road, Stock Island; and 5:05 p.m. Sept. 17 at 100701 Overseas Highway, Key Largo. One of the Upper Keys most iconic establishments sold this week. Gilberts Resort and Restaurant, situated where U.S. 1 meets Key Largo at the southern end of the 18Mile Stretch of U.S. 1, was bought for $11.2 million by Jonathan Weisberg, owner Gator Park Airboat Tours in southwest Miami-Dade County in the Everglades. Weisberg plans to spend about $1 million to renovate the 38 hotel rooms at Gilberts and to add amenities, including a swimming pool and sandy beach, said A. Michelle Ash, owner of Simply Marinas Marine Real Estate & Development, which was the selling agent on the transaction. Ash said Weisberg researched Gilberts for about a year before deciding to buy the resort.The listing agent on the deal was Monika Sunstrom, who is with the Palm Beach real estate agency Engel and Volkers.Gilberts former owners, Reinhard and Karina Schaupp, bought the fouracre bayfront restaurant, bar and motel in the mid-1990s for $2.6 million. They essentially sold it to themselves in 2006 for $5.9 million when they changed their company from a corporation to a limited liability company. The Schaupps put Gilberts on the market in April 2011 for $16 million. At the time, Reinhard Schaupp said business was great, but he and his wife wanted to see what kinds of offers they could get. They also said they eventually wanted to sell because none of their three adult children wanted to carry on the business once their parents retired. Three years earlier, the Schaupps had grand plans for their resort, which sits below the Jewfish Creek Bridge. They envisioned an upscale fractional ownership resort called Karina Bay Resort & Marina, where unit owners would have access to a fleet of aircraft and 10 boats during their stay. Guests would also have concierge service that would supply whatever else they needed, including a stocked fridge and a car in the driveway. The plan was to also sell the resorts 38 boat slips for about $275,000 each. But like so many other planned real estate projects dreamt up during the 2000s bubble, Karina Bay fell victim to the recession.New part of U.S. 1 now needs new workRoughly two miles of the northbound trip from Tavernier to Key Largo has been noticeably bumpy ever since the state Department of Transportation repaved that part of U.S. 1 earlier this year.Fixing the problem means the contractor, General Asphalt, will have to repave the two northbound lanes from mile marker 93 to mile marker 95. That will add about $300,000 to the $6.95 million resurfacing project from mile marker 91 to mile marker 97, northbound and southbound, which began in January.Felix Rodriguez, DOTs interim project manager, said the problem is the old asphalt disintegrated when the contractor milled the road. Milling means cutting grooves into the old layer of asphalt to make a new layer to adhere better.The disintegrated asphalt made voids in the road, which have been giving cars shock absorbers a workout recently.Starting Sept. 14, General Asphalt will begin digging up the road again. In the voids, the contractor will pour half an inch of concrete. An inch of structural asphalt will be poured over the entire road, Rodriguez said.He said DOT anticipates the project to take about three weeks. The rest of the original repaving project is scheduled to be done in about six weeks.Rodriguez said General Asphalt is one of the premiere contractors in South Florida, and that the problem was the original layer of asphalt, not work performed by the company. Theyre the ones that really want to ensure that whatever fix we come up with lasts, Rodriguez said. This was not the result of poor workmanship.Digging up and repaving the road means there will be intermittent lane closures, but all the work will be done at night.By DAVID GOODHUEdgoodhue@keysreporter.comUPPER KEYS Saturday, September 6, 2014 5A Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Island Vision Careis now accepting NEW patients.Dr.John Sheldon's optometry practice services all ages,from kids to seniors.Monday Friday 9AM to 5PM Saturday by appointment6400 Overseas Hwy. MM 50.5 (next to Herbies)743-2020 11050 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 Natalie Johnson(305) 481-3317Nataliejohnson5@gmail.comwww.nataliejohnsonrealestate.com 57537 Gibson Street Grassy Key Open 7 Days A Week My listing on Grassy Key JUST SOLD! If you or someone you know are looking to BUY or SELL their property here in the Keys, call me today. I would be happy to assist them in all their real estate needs! Call me today! LABOR DAY T h a n k Y o u 3 more local companies would like to say thank you to their hardworking employees. HAPPY LABOR DAY TO ALL. Barbara, Eddie, Rick, Kenya, Greg and Robin Thanks for all your hard work and for being a great team! The owners of Lu Lus Garden Grille would like to shout out a great big thank you to the staff for a job well done!! Thank you so much. From Jean, Sheila & Eric 289-2220 Across from the Airport in Marathon 32 7th Street Key Colony Beach Amy PutoREALTOR Cell 305-766-1745 Toll Free 800-366-5181 ext. 6525 amyputo@gmail.comwww.AmyPuto.comI JUST SOLD this 2BR/2BA half duplex in Key Colony Beach for 94% of the listing price!Thinking of selling your property? Contact me and lets work together to price it properly in todays market and get it sold in the time frame you want! 11050 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANYINSURANCE Elizabeth M. Freeman David W. Freeman, C.P.C.U.294-2542In Florida Call Toll-free 1 (800) 292-2542513 Southard Street, Key West MM 48 Bayside 1688 Overseas Highway Commercial Charter Slip for rent. One Slip left for charter Fishing! Join the Winning Team! Right on the back of the Tiki!305-743-9009 Keys InfoNet.comBudget goes to hearingsFirst one is set for WednesdayBy WILLIAM AXFORDwaxford@keynoter.comMOSQUITO CONTROLGilberts Resort sells for $11.2MBuyer plans renovations in Key LargoBy DAVID GOODHUEdgoodhue@keysreporter.comREAL ESTATE LIBERTY IN KEY WEST U.S. Navy photo by BRIAN MORALESNaval Air Station Key West sailors on Friday handle mooring lines as the Navys guided missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill arrives at the Mole Pier in Key West. The 280-plus sailors of the Churchill will spend the next few days enjoying liberty in Key West.

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Opinion & EditorialSaturday, September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter 6A Letters of local interest are welcome, but subject to editing and condensing. There is a 400-word limit. Letters thanking an individual are welcome. Space does not permit publication of thank-you letters consisting of lists. Letters must be signed. Anonymous letters will not be published. Include a daytime phone number (which will not be published) where you may be reached if there are questions about your correspondence. Mail: Editor, Keynoter, P.O. Box 500158, Marathon, FL 33050 E-mail: keynoter@keynoter.com Fax: 743-6397 Letters to the Editor Photo courtesy MONROE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARYBack before smart phones, back before the original cell phones, back before what became regular land lines and phones as we now know them, there were switchboard operators, such as these in the Florida Keys in 1965. Companies used them to connect calls by manually plugging jacks into a board to connect callers. Callers had to have an operators help to get to the person he or she was calling. Today, the only operators were familiar with are the ones who put you on hold forever if you call a company to complain about something.CELEBRATING OUR PAST EDITORIALJournalists death must go punishedLETTERS TO THE EDITORWe can fix housingI would like to thank state Rep. Holly Raschein of Key Largo for holding the recent workforce housing summit at the Marathon Government Center.To those folks that said nothing can be done or we have done nothing in the past, I want to point out that in the eight years leading up to the great recession, we as a Keyswide community focused on workforce housing and built 1,000 units of mostly in-perpetuity rent controlled workforce housing throughout the Keys. During the recession we added another 170 units of lowand very-low-income housing. This is a problem that can be solved and must be solved if we are to provide decent homes and apartment opportunities for our workforce and keep our economy strong and our communities viable. To not address this is not an option. To ignore this situation is guaranteeing social bankruptcy and failing communities.We have the answers and a clear path to solving this problem. Its not rocket science. There just needs to be community consensus and political will. Those who need the housing personally cant provide it. Only business owners, elected officials, housing advocates, housing authorities and risk takers can do this.By working together and continuing to focus relentlessly on the problem and supporting the obvious solutions, we will succeed. For 34 years I have been involved in trying to see to it that this overriding problem is addressed and I assure you we can do it.Thank you again to Holly for her leadership in providing a platform for another new beginning. Let us all go to work.Ed Swift III Key WestArchbishops wrongIn Miami Catholic Diocese Archbishop Thomas G. Wenskis letter about same-sex marriage, his closing argument is that to impose same-sex marriage would open up a Pandoras box of unintended consequences that bode ill for the advancement of the common good and human flourishing in all of society.I believe organized religion, in collusion with those playing the monopoly (materialistic) game, have kept Pandoras box open (for business) for more than 2,000 years. The true nature of a two in one flesh union is best described by Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas: When you make the two one, and when you make the inner as the outer and the outer as the inner, and when you make the male and the female into a single one so that the male will not be male and the female not be female, then shall you enter the Kingdom.Jesus was trying to teach us the cosmic game. Its beginnings are very simple: Love your neighbor as yourself. Ron Cole IslamoradaEvil can be beatBecause I lean toward being a peacemaker, I prefer not choosing sides. The traumas and tragedies of daily current events seem to be pushing mankind to ever-increasing fragmentation rather than unity. Hamas stores weapons in United Nations buildings and breaks every cease-fire agreement with Israel thus far. Israel retaliates with defensive weapons and ends up killing civilians placed as human shields by Hamas. Michael Brown, shot by police in Ferguson, Mo., is being portrayed as a victim of racial tension and spoken of as a gentle giant. What about the shop keepers video seen on Youtube? It shows Michael abusively pushing the shop keeper away as he and his companions leave the store with stolen merchandise. I cant speak for that policemans conduct, but what about the crime of thievery and preying on those weaker? The U.S. Constitution says nothing about marriage, but does guarantee states rights. So why is the Supreme Court getting mixed up in a cultural debate instead of defending the constitutional right of each state governing their civil matters? Muslim clerics in the Mideast are heard on public broadcasts urging Muslims to kill Jews, Christians, Communists and Americans. U.S. journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff are beheaded by the Islamic State publicly, persecution of Jews in Europe and the U.S. is becoming more prevalent and Christians all over the Mideast are being raped, sold as sex slaves, driven from their homes and countries, and murdered. The world watches, almost as if numb and paralyzed. This is not close enough to the sleepy, sultry Florida Keys to be too concerned. The world is becoming smaller and in my opinion, evil is marching forward with a defined strategy to wipe out good. It wants to steal, kill and destroy. History tells us that good overcomes evil; the darkness is overcome by light. As concerned global citizens, I pray that our eyes, ears and hearts will see and understand what is truly good and what is truly evil, and that we have courage to stand against evil. Your prayers, your votes in the coming months, and your determination to know the truth and speak out could determine the outcome of good vs. evil. Perhaps together we could get the best of evil by doing good. Bonnie Young Key LargoThe most horrifying aspect of the execution of South Florida freelance journalist Steven Sotloff is the utter inhumanity of it a gruesome beheading captured on video for maximum exposure. Also chilling is the cold-blooded and brutal nature of this sadistic outrage, the taking of a human life as a public spectacle, for show and to make a political point. The first reaction is horror because of the sheer cruelty of this act, aimed at inflicting maximum pain on both the victim and the audience, followed closely by grief. Neither the outrage over the killing nor the terrifying nature of the crime should blind anyone to the underlying issues, nor should they wrongly influence the response. The executioner, a masked coward, calmly declared that the killing was a reprisal for the bombing campaign carried out by the United States against the Islamic State in Syria. Message: The more you bomb, the more Americans we will kill. The United States cannot comply with this sort of blackmail. No country can allow a terrorist group to control its foreign policy. Similarly, outrage, however well justified it may be, cannot be allowed to guide American policy. The armchair generals urging an immediate American response should be mindful of the warning of the real generals, who have declared, as the president himself has said, that dealing effectively with the IS wont be easy. The best response is a coordinated Western response led by the United States that includes American allies in Europe and elsewhere. Obama must lead, but devising a hasty strategy in response to public pressure or domestic politics will almost surely be found wanting. There is another realm of action that also requires coordinated policies with European nations, however, and that is the response to kidnapping and blackmail. The threat posed by the IS and other terrorist groups can best be countered by a unified response. European governments have been much more willing than the United States to give in to ransom demands for their citizens. According to an exhaustive report by The New York Times earlier this summer, terrorist groups such as al Qaida have received more than $100 million in revenue since 2008 in response to ransom demands, mainly from European governments. That provides an incentive for terrorists to kidnap foreigners. It also puts Americans at risk, both as an object lesson to other governments for what happens if they dont comply and as a way to pressure this country to follow the European model. As the deaths of Sotloff and journalist James Foley show, the divergent U.S. and European responses are failing. As long as some countries pay and some dont, everyone is vulnerable. If a new and desperately needed unified response by Western countries emerges from their deaths, it could finally start to blunt IS push across the Mideast. Miami Herald Richard Tamborrino . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Publisher Larry Kahn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Editor Valerie Serra . . . . . . . .Sales and Business Dev. Mgr. Kathie Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . .Financial Director Todd Swift . . . . . . . . . . . .Production Manager Carter Townshend . . . . . . . . .Circulation Manager PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Contents copyright 2014 Keynoter Publishing Co. Cops wants help finding abuserMonroe County Sheriffs Office detectives are asking the public to help them find whoever beat, duct-taped and shot a female pit bull terrier in July.The dog was found on July 22 by Key Largo resident Daniel Rossler, 52, who freed the animal after finding her abandoned and stuffed in a bag along Gun Club Road, on the ocean side of U.S. 1 around mile marker 101.5. Rossler removed the duct tape from around the dogs neck and snout. He said the dog showed absolutely no signs of aggression once freed. In fact, she stayed by his side while he waited for animal control to arrive.Rossler drove the dog to the nearby Florida Keys Shooting Club, where a member called both the Sheriffs Office and the Humane Animal Care Coalition, the countys animal control agency in the Upper Keys, the clubs president John Sutter said.Marsha Garrettson, head of the Animal Care Coalition, said it looks like the dog was shot in the back of the head. She was unable to extend her tongue all the way out of her mouth because of jaw injuries, and she was missing her canine teeth. The duct tape was fashioned around the dogs neck in a way that would eventually asphyxiate her.Nevertheless, she never seemed to have lost her desire for human affection. She was wagging her tail when she was with us, even after suffering through all that abuse, Garrettson said. But the dog was also suffering from internal bleeding. She was so badly injured that Garrettsons veterinarians at the Key Largo Animal Shelter determined she had to be euthanized on July 23. Garrettson theorizes the dog was used in some capacity in the illegal dog-fighting trade in Miami-Dade County, either as a breeder or as a bait dog a dog used for practice by dog-fighting pit bulls. The Sheriffs Office wants to bring whoever did this to justice. Someone has to know this dog and know who the owner of the dog is, Sheriff Rick Ramsay said. If you know, come forward. This is a horrendous case of animal cruelty and we want to find out who did this and bring them to justice.Anyone who thinks he or she knows anything about the dog, what happened to it, who the owner was or anything that might help solve the case should contact the Sheriffs Office at (305) 853-3211, said agency spokeswoman Deputy Becky Herrin. Callers may also contact Crime Stoppers of the Florida Keys. Tipsters can remain anonymous and, if a tip leads to an arrest in the case, the caller would be eligible for a cash reward. The Crime Stoppers hotline is (800) 346-TIPS. Tips may also be submitted on line at www.tipsubmit.com .Pit bull was put down due to its injuriesBy DAVID GOODHUEdgoodhue@keysreporter.comCRIME FRONT This is the dog before she was euthanized. Despite her circumstances, she was friendly when rescued.This is a horrendous case of animal cruelty and we want to find out who did this and bring them to justice. Sheriff Rick Ramsay

Keys LifeFlorida Keys Keynoter The Keynoter Classifieds 305-743-5551 Ad # 1119725 NOTICE OF SALE Monroe County Sheriffs Office Notice of Sale of Surplus Vehicles The Monroe County Sheriffs Office will sell a number of surplus Vehicles by sealed bids. All bids must be received no Later than 10:00am Thursday July 24, 2014. The bids will be opened publicly at 1:30 pm on Thursday, July 24, 2014. A list of vehicles to be sold may be viewed at our www.keysso.net website. Bidding instructions and required bid forms are available on the website or can be picked up at the Sheriffs Office Headquarters Building, Finance Division or by contacting: Johnnie Yongue 305 293-7477 Michael Griffin 305-293-7362 Monroe County Sheriffs Office 5525 College Road KeyWest, FL 33040 open yp 2014. A MY HEAVILIN, CPA A s Clerk of said Court By: Gwen Douglass A s Deputy Clerk If you are a person with disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in a court proceeding or event, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Cheryl Alfonso, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, FL 33040, (305) 292-3423, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time b efore the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired call 711. Submitted by: Kahane & A ssociates, P.A., 8201 Peters Road, Ste.3000, Plantation, FL 33324 Telephone: (954) 382-3486, Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 Designated service email: notice@kahaneandassociates. com File No.: 10-14564 OCN Published July 9, 16, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter 1133078 A d # 1145173 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that that the undersigned, AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, will, on the 12th DAY OF AUGUST 2014 at 11:00 A M on THE FRONT STEPS OF THE MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 500 WHITEHEAD STREET in the City of KEY WEST Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for CASH the following described property situated in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 7 of the unnumbered Lot of George L. McDonalds Amended Plat of Government Lots 3, 5 and 6, Section 18, Township 63 South, Range 38 East according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1 at Page 101, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the intersection of the West line of said Section 18 and the Southeasterly right-ofway line of Old State Road 4-A; thence North 68 degrees 05 15" East (bearings based on assumed meridian) along said Sutheasterly right-of-way fettothe point ,p, Range 38 East, with the Southerly right of way line of Old State Road 4A, thence N68 05 15" E for 69.94 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence S 21 54 45" E for 127.58 feet, thence South for 179.93 feet, thence along the arc of a tangential curve to the left having a radius of 37.50 feet and a central angle of 17 45" for a distance of 38.15 feet; thence S 58 degrees 17 45" E for 705.94 feet; thence N 30 degree 42 45" E for 37.51 feet; thence S 30 degrees 42 45" W for 75.00 feet. Pursuant to the FINAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT entered in a case in said Court, the style of which is: JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association; CHRISTIANA TRUST Plaintiff VS. Michael Hussey; Rose E. Hussey; Plantation Lake Estates Homeowners A ssociation, In; Unknown Parties in Possession #1; Unknown Parties in Possession #2 Defendant. nd the Docket Number of Which is Number 13-CA000356-P. WITNESS my hand and the Official Seal of Said Court, this 17th day of April, 2014. CPA y 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-462-7000 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Cheryl Alfonso, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, Florida, 33040, (305) 292-3423, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than seven (7) days: if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Published July 16, 23, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter A d # 1145462 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUCIDIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 13-CA-001084-P LAURENCE T. VOGT, DEBORAH J. VOGT, and EVALYNE J. LEITH, Plaintiffs, v. ROBERT ALLEN TRACHET, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT ALLEN TRACHET, ROBERTA LYNN TRACHET, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OBERTA LYNN TRACHET, EandJANE g@g Secondary Email: swildner@winiglaw.com Published July 16, 23, 2013 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad # 1146730 COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION / BID OPENING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS THAT the Monroe County School District will be receiving bids for the following: ITB 2014544 FLOORING BID OPENING -August 13, 2014 10:00 AM, MCSD Administration Bldg, 241 Trumbo Road, Key West, FL 33040 Bid Documents may be requested from Demandstar by calling 1-800-711-1712 or by going to the website www.demandstar.com or by going to www.KeysSchools.com/rfp The public record document is available at the Purchasing Department, 241 Trumbo Road, Key West, FL 33040. All bids must be received on or before dates specified in the bid documents. The Monroe County School District reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to accept or reject any and all bids and to wave informalities or irregularities when it is in the best interest of the Board to do so. Please contact Suanne Lee, Purchasing Supervisor, with any questions regarding this bid @KeysSchools WWW.KEYSINFONET.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS INSIDE 4B 4801 O/S Hwy.|Marathon, FL |(305) 289-2038NEW ARRIVALS Leather Sectionals & Recliners Fantasy Flowers Lamps Artwork Conch StyleOur resident fashionista offers some times on not getting caught without the Keys essentials. Column, 2BBSports & Outdoors CommunityLifestyle Arts & Entertainment PREP VOLLEYBALLKeynoter photo by WILLIAM AXFORDMarathon Sophomore Jackie Clairmont (left) gets the point after spiking the ball during Wednesdays overtime volleyball win over Key West.Dolphins hang on against ConchsEvenly matched Mara thon High School and Key West High volleyball teams battled through five games Wednesday in Marathon, with the Lady Dolphins getting the win with an overtime tie-breaker. The first four games ended in a 2-2 deadlock. Marathon raced to a 5-0 lead in the fifth-game tiebreaker but a scrappy Key West team closed down the gap and never let Marathon have more than a three-point lead. Key West forced extra points when the Conchs tied it at 14-14. Marathon claimed the final two points for a 16-14 decision. Both coaches said their teams did well during the match. Any time we get a win against Key West, its obviously a positive, Marathon head coach Kevin Freeman said. Im happy with the win but we definitely have room for improvement. For Key West Coach Kim Butler, the fact that her Lady Conchs fought to the end is a point of pride.It was a good match-up to go five games and down to the wire, Butler said. Even in Game 5, to watch them hustle was a show of their will and good things to come.Missed and out-of-bound hits set both teams back during the matchup. Marathon lost the first game, 18-25, but won the second, 25-15. The Conchs and Dolphins played evenly at the start of the third game, trading points until both squads deadlocked at 9-9.Marathon took advantage of Key West hits that wound up in the net or out of bounds, and cruised to a 25-11 win.It looked like Marathon would blow past Key West for a match win in the fourth game, grabbing an eightpoint lead at 21-13. But the Lady Conchs wouldnt quit. The red and white went on the offensive as Marathon missed the ball on multiple plays and hit out of bounds on others. The Conchs tied it up at 24-24 and then 2525. Key West sealed its hard-earned game victory when Marathon mishandled two shots. Key West did not quit. We were up 24-19 but they came back and won the game, Freeman said. Im proud of the girls for the comeback, Butler said. Our passing is still inconsistent. There were tight passes where we werent giving our setter the opportunity to make a play. Junior Jordan Roney was a standout for Marathon with seven aces, 17 assists and 13 kills throughout the match. Senior Johnisha Qualls also played a big part in Marathons victories, scoring six aces and four kills. Key West sophomore Sam Golden delivered five aces and junior Sarah Pike made nine digs. Marathons next home match is against Everglades Prep Academy at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Key West travels to Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart on Tuesday.Marathon wins in overtime on home courtBy WILLIAM AXFORDwaxford@keynoter.com Raiders upend the Lady CanesAfter running into a perennial District 16-4A power Wednesday, Coral Shores Highs Lady Canes volleyball team moved straight into a match against the defending state champion Friday.Results from Fridays district clash against 2013 state Class 4A winner Ransom Everglades were pending at press time. The challenge for our girls is to come each day, ready and focused to put in the work to make a run at these teams, Cane head coach Andy Thiery said before facing Ransom. On Wednesday, Gulliver Prep snapped the Canes two-match win streak to open the season with a straight-set sweep, 25-18, 25-16, 25-12, in Tavernier. Thiery described Gullivers Raiders as a buzz saw. There were so many positives, its hard to believe the scores of the matches were as lopsided as they were, he said. We put forth tremendous effort [and] worked as a team most of the time.The Canes sprinted to a 125 lead in the second game but Gulliver recovered quickly.That is what separates the teams at the top, Thiery said. When they get into advantageous positions, they go on those runs that turn out to be the difference. Amberlyn Casas scored five kills and served two aces for the Canes. Melissa Helphrey and Brooklyn Irwin each had four kill shots. Skylar DeMoss had 14 assists with two aces, while Pookie DelPino made five digs. Coral Shores (2-1 going into the Ransom match) travels to Carrollton on Tuesday for its first road match of the fall, then hosts Keys Gate Charter in a 4 p.m. Thursday home match. In other Upper Keys prep sports:Island Christian School was scheduled to open its new eight-man football season with a game Friday at Redland Christian Academy (results pending).Island Christians girls volleyball team plays a home match against Princeton Christian at 5 p.m. Thursday (JV at 3:30 p.m.).Coral Shores crosscountry team travels Thursday to the Pine Crest Invitational. Results from the teams season-opening run, at the King of the Hill meet in Miami earlier this week, were pending at press time.Gulliver puts end to vball teams streakUPPER KEYS SPORTSBy KEVIN WADLOWSenior Staff Writer kwadlow@keynoter.comDolphin girls win tri-meetThe Marathon High School girls swim team secured two victories Wednesday, besting SLAM (Sports Leadership and Management Charter School) 54-10 and Archimedean High School 86-48 at SLAM in Miami. Senior Jacqueline Arnet won the first relay and continually won almost all of the events for the girls, Marathon coach Sarah Maschal said. She lost maybe two or three events. Eighth-grader Hannah Ziels won the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:33. The boys had a more difficult time due to their smaller ranks. They lost to SLAM 98-30 and Archimedean 66-31. Despite the loss, Senior Aaron Grube was able to break a school record in the 100 breast stroke, achieving a time of 1:118. The previous record was 1:21. Our boys team gets outnumbered because there are only eight of them, Maschal said. We have a hard time filling in lanes. We gave points away by not having people in events. The Dolphins traveled to Miami Country Day for a meet on Friday.Boy the boys have tougher time in MiamiBy WILLIAM AXFORDwaxford@keynoter.comMARATHON SWIMMINGHelp keep nuisance lionfish in checkDivers can help preserve Florida Keys reefs and earn cash prizes during a fun, competitive derby event to capture and remove as many non-native lionfish as possible from Keys waters. The Reef Environmental Education Foundation is sponsoring a one-day derby Sept. 13 based at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, mile marker 102.5 in Key Largo. REEF partners with the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and the dive community to cultivate hands-on, focused opportunities for Keys visitors who enjoy the natural resources to take action and remove lionfish, a popular aquarium fish believed to have been introduced to Florida waters during the 1980s. The lionfish is considered an invasive species whose rapidly growing populations in Atlantic waters are outcompeting native fish for food and territory. They are a major threat to the Keys reef health. Derby divers vie for more than $3,500 in prize money. Firstthrough thirdplace teams are rewarded for the most lionfish captured as well as the largest and smallest individual lionfish. Teams of up to four people can hunt from sunrise to 5 p.m., collecting lionfish by netting or spearing while on SCUBA, snorkeling or free diving. The public is invited to watch the derby scoring and filleting demonstrations and taste free lionfish samples.Early registration fee is $120 and includes one pair of puncture-resistant gloves per team. A mandatory participants meeting to cover lionfish ecology, their safe handling, and collection tools and techniques is set for Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Participants can dive from a private vessel or a professional dive operators charterboat.For more specifics, go to www.reef.org.Pennekamp is the site of tournamentLIONFISH DERBY Catching lionfish is fun. More importantly, it helps to keep the invasive fish in check.Fall Fly Bonefish tourney gets closerFor 40 years, a group of first-rate fly fishermen has congregated at the Islamorada Invitational Fall Fly Bonefish Tournament, set this year for Sept. 9 through 12. Locally referred to as the Fall Fly, the annual endeavor is a test of stealth for up to 25 angler and guide teams. The Fall Fly kicks off with a 6 p.m. welcome reception and captains meeting Sept. 9 at the Islamorada Fishing Club next to the Lorelei Restaurant and Cabana Bar at mile marker 82 bayside. Three days of fly-fishing for bonefish follow. Anglers must earn points for both weight and release fish to qualify for the win. Each day starts at the Lorelei, where anglers are to breakfast before fishing and check in after competition. Entry fee is $1,000 per angler. For more tournament information, call Paul Nute at (917) 412-0136 or send an e-mail to paulnute@yahoo.com.The annual event limited to 25 teamsISLAMORADA

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Heres a late-summer fact you need to know aged tequilas pair beautifully with ice cream. When I discovered this a few years ago, I started making these insanely easy, totally crave-worthy milkshakes. And Im warning you you wont be able to stop at one. And thats why I often serve these in shot glasses. It makes it easier to keep going back for more without going overboard. For ease, you can blend these shakes in advance, then place the blender carafe in the freezer. The alcohol will prevent the mixture from freezing solid and you can just give it a quick whir back on the blender base before serving. This way you also can re-fill one glass at a time and store the rest in the freezer. The beauty of this threeingredient shake is that it is made with ice cream, so you dont need to add ice and dilute the flavor. For this shake, I went with the rounder and milder reposado tequila. Reposado means rested and it has to be aged in oak barrels for a minimum of two months (but less than a year). This time in the barrel gives the tequila an amber color, as opposed to the white blanco tequila which is un-aged. It also removes the harshness of the new tequila and deepens the flavor, bringing out the vanilla notes. The reposado tequila pairs perfectly with vanilla ice cream, and caramel or chocolate liqueur enhances the flavor, making a boozy shake that is perfectly balanced without any bite. This is a great drink for a theme party, as you can easily find novelty shot glasses to match any occasion and let your guests take the glasses home as a souvenir of the day. Or serve them in tall, slender glasses for a more sophisticated feel. Either way, this blender drink fits into any party, any time. How to make them:One pint vanilla ice cream.Half a cup (four ounces) Godiva Caramel or Chocolate liqueur.Half a cup (four ounces) reposado tequila. In a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth. Divide between four chilled glasses. Serve immediately or, for a thicker consistency, place the glasses in the freezer for 30 minutes. Start to finish: Five minutes. Servings: Four.Nutrition information per serving: 300 calories; 110 calories from fat (37 percent of total calories); 12 g fat (7 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 45 mg cholesterol; 22 g carbohydrate; 0 g fiber; 20 g sugar; 3 g protein; 80 mg sodium. KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter 2B Saturday, September 6, 2014 SEPTEMBERTax TalkFactsTag TalkFROMTHE TAX COLLECTOR The 2ndInstallment for the 2014 Real Estate Property taxes are payable September 1stand due by September 30, 2014. Local Business Tax renewals for 20145/2015 will be delinquent after September 30, 2014. Penalties begin on October 1, 2014. Sign up for Bil Express NOW!! Homepage of www.monroetaxcollector.com just search your property click on the Get Bills by E-mail button, and then fill out the required fields to receive your tax bill via e-mail on November 1st, 2014. Effective September 1stFloridas Vehicle Registration Fees have been reduced. Beginning October 1, 2014 The Tax Collectors Office located at 1200 Truman Ave will be selling City of Key West Residential Parking Permits at the cost of $10.00. 29857 Tropical Trader Big Pine Key 11050 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 Proud supporter of the Coldwell Banker Schmitt Charitable Foundation Bob & Wanda Brock Broker Associate/REALTORThe Brock TeamBob Direct (305) 731-9521 Wanda Direct (305) 304-8862www.midkeysproperties.comANOTHER BROCK TEAM LISTING SOLD! If you have a home to sell, call the Brock Team for a confidential analysis of your propertys value! Living LIVING BRIEFSBenefit today for Keys coupleA fundraiser for Paige and Dylan Shirley, whose liveaboard boat burned and was destroyed by fire Aug. 10 in Marathon, is planned for 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Dockside Tropical Cafe, 35 Sombrero Blvd., Marathon. It will include a silent auction, raffle, live music, a spaghetti dinner and games. The Shirleys two dogs died in the fire, which fire officials said was not suspicious in nature.State parks mark Literacy MonthThe Florida Park Service is celebrating National Literacy Month with free admission to state parks Monday with a caveat. Any state park visitor who brings a library card, a library book or who donates a new or gently used family-friendly book will receive free entrance. State parks in the Keys are John Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, Long Key State Park, Curry Hammock State Park on Crawl Key, Bahia Honda State Park in the Lower Keys and Fort Zachary Taylor State Park in Key West.Autocross racers gather this SundayThe Ecurie Vitesse Sports Car Club has planned an autocross at the Florida Keys Community College parking lot on Stock Island for Sunday. An autocross is a skills event in which drivers compete against a clock, not other drivers.Anyone with a safe car or small truck is welcome to participate. Drivers must have a valid license and closed shoes (no sandals). A parent or guardian must accompany drivers under 18.Registration is open 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. The entry fee is $30. For more information, contact Norman at 294-6677 (days).Sprunt video is presented MondayThe Historical Preserva tion Society of the Upper Keys on Monday presents a history program featuring a video interview that Kay Wilkinson did in 1988 with Alexander Sandy Sprunt IV. Its 32 minutes long.Sprunt talks about his work for the Audubon Society in the Keys; Robert Porter Allen, author of the book Flame Birds: and his dad.The free program is at 7:30 p.m. at the Key Largo library in Trade Winds Plaza, mile marker 101.4 oceanside. Refreshments will be served. For further information, contact Jerry Wilkinson at 852-1620.Parenting classes starting TuesdayCommunity Health Ministries of Baptist Health South Florida is offering an eight-week parenting class beginning Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 175 Wrenn St., (the Wesley House Family Services office), Plantation Key. The class is free but there will be no child care so parents will have to find accommodations for their children. Space is limited. Call Rev. Pam Feeser at 852-1612 to reserve a space.Kids flag football is now registeringThe Marathon Parks and Recreation Department is registering kids ages 4 to 7 for its upcoming flag football program, which begins Sept. 16 at the citys Community Park. Cost is $40 per kid. To find out more, call 743-6598.Library hosting computer classesThe Key West library at 700 Fleming St. is offering free workshops on various computer topics throughout September. Each class is a one-time workshop and there is room for 10 students. Registration is required by calling 292-3595.Sept. 11 is Word Process ing I. Students will use Microsoft Word 2007 to practice basic word processing skills.Seniors driving class is offeredDrivers age 50 and older can get a discount on their auto insurance by taking the AARP Driver Safety Class, being offered Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 50 High Point Road (mile marker 88.7 bayside), Plantation Key.There are no tests or driving required and membership in AARP is not necessary. Most auto insurance companies provide a multiyear discount to AARP class graduates. The class costs $15 for AARP members, $20 for others. It takes 15 students to make a class and seating is limited, so call instructor Mary Lou Wilkinson at 8521620 to reserve a spot or to get a class at your condo or for any group.Dont live it like a pioneerEarly Florida Keys settlers didnt have the luxuries we have today to survive. They fought extreme heat, giant mosquitoes and a blazing sun without (gasp!) air conditioning, bug repellent or sunscreen.Although these are common luxuries today, its never fun to forget to wear the right apparel that results in looking or feeling like a pioneer from the early days. So I give you a survival guide for every Florida Keys fashionista. For mosquitoes, keep the bloodsuckers at bay by always having bug spray available. Pack it in your car, purse and house so you never have to go without. A word of caution: Some bug repellants will take off your nail polish and can discolor clothing and leather. Be careful where you spray so you arent left in dire need of a pedicure.Keep practical footwear in your car at all times. When one regularly wears inappropriate footwear, such as sky-high heels, access to more practical shoes is a must. Tennis shoes would come in handy if your car stalls on U.S. 1. You can walk in tennis shoes a lot quicker and more comfortably than you can in heels.Likewise, flip-flops are practical to keep handy. For last-minute invites on the boat or to a waterfront restaurant with dock beams, throw on your flip-flops. Wearing heels will only result in ruined shoes and getting stuck in dock beams, both of which will make you look more like an amateur than a fashionista.Your makeup and everyday lotion should both include a decent SPF, or sun protection factor.If youre going to be outside for any period of time, make sure to apply more sunscreen with a higher SPF. This means keeping sunscreen in convenient places such as your boat, car, purse and house. Applying sunscreen while naked is the best way to make sure you dont miss a spot. The most commonly forgotten places to apply sunscreen also happen to be some of the most sensitive. Pay extra attention to your hands, lips, nose, ears and toes. There is no reason to look like Rudolph in July. Protect your skin so its as beautiful in the years to come as it is today. Of course, we know down here never to say no to an invitation to get on or near the water. So every Florida Keys fashionista should have a beach bag packed and ready to go at all times. It should include a towel, swimsuit, cover-up, sunscreen and hat so you have no excuse not to accept an invitation to lounge poolside or go boating with friends. Ever have a wardrobe malfunction? You can prevent them with lifesaving options from a place called Hollywood Fashion Secrets. It produces double-sided fashion tape to keep clothing in place, commando underwear for invisible panty lines and stain-removing pens to stay looking fashionable throughout a busy day. The Wear With All Boutique in Key Largo carries a wide assortment of these problem-solving style solutions. Its in Trade Winds Plaza at mile marker 101.4 oceanside in Key Largo. Leah Maki is a fashionobsessed style blogger. More of her fashion advice can be found on her blog, Leahs FabulousFinds.com.Here are tips to avoid some common problemsCONCH STYLEThese kits can help you remain free of wardrobe malfunctions. Leah Maki ConchStyleTequila and ice cream: So greatBut be careful not to ingest lots of themBy ELIZABETH KARMELAssociated PressTHE DESSERT TABLEAssociated Press photo by MATTHEW MEADThese are tequila milkshakes. The alcohol will prevent the mixture from freezing solid.

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Saturday, September 6, 2014 3B Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Regal Cinemas Searstown, Key West, 294-0000 All shows that start before 4 p.m. play only on weekends. Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13): 1:00 (3D), 4:00, 7:00 (3D) and 10:00 p.m. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13): 1:20, 4:20 (3D) 7:20 and 10:20 p.m. (3D) As Above/So Below (R): 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 and 10:10 p.m. If I Stay (PG-13): 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:15 p.m. The Giver(PG-13): 1:30 and 7:25 p.m. Lets Be Cops(PG-13): 1:40, 4:40, 7:40 and 10:40 Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (R): 4:30 and 10:30 (3D) p.m.Tropic Cinema 416 Eaton St., Key West, 295-9493 Land Ho! (PG-13): 2:00, 4:30, 6:40 and 8:45 p.m. Wish I Was Here (PG-13): 1:45 and 6:15 p.m. Last of Robin Hood(PG-13): 2:15, 4:20, 6:20 and 8:25 p.m. Hundred-foot Journey (PG): 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. Lucy (R): 4:10 and 8:35 p.m. Marathon Community Cinema 5101 Overseas Highway, Marathon, 743-0288 Lucy(R): Weekdays: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.Tavernier Towne Cinema Tavernier Mall, Tavernier, 853-7003 All shows that start after 9 p.m. play only on weekends. When the Game Stands Tall(PG): 1:40, 4:25, 7:05 and 9:45 p.m. If I Stay (PG-13): 1:35, 4:10, 6:55 and 9:30 p.m. The Expendables 3(PG-13): 1:10, 4:05, 6:55 and 9:50 p.m. Lets Be Cops (R): 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:35 p.m. Keys Movie Times MM 82 305-664-4335 48 PM HAPPY HOUR 1/2 PRICE APPETIZERSCouples Welcome Private Table Dances Full Liquor & Menu till 4 AMTotal Nudity, Distinctive and Tasteful Six bidding for royaltyIts September, and that means the campaigns for king and queen of Fantasy Fest in Key West are in full swing. Julie Hanson, MaryLynne Price and Sheri Pogue are running for queen. Clyde Joyce, Shane Hall and Joe Clements are running for king. Fantasy Fest is a 10day costuming festival taking place from the Coronation Ball on Oct. 17 though the annual parade down Duval Street on Oct. 25. Whichever queen and king candidates raise the most money for AIDS Help through the Coronation Ball are crowned. Following are some upcoming events: Aqua Idol every Tuesday beginning from 6 to 8 p.m. though Oct. 14 at 711 Duval St. Seventy-five percent of the money collected will be split among the candidates and the rest will go to the winners campaign. Sept. 8 from 6:30 to 10 p.m.: Monday Night Football at Charlie Macs, 404 Southard St. For $20 you get a buffet and two draft beers. Benefits Joyce campaign. Sept. 9 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. First of a four-part weekly series to help teach you how to make a complete Italian-inspired meal, from cocktails to dessert. $100 for all four sessions at Antonias Italian Restaurant, 615 Duval St. Benefits Joyce campaign. Sept. 10 from 5 to 9 p.m.: Traveling food and drink tour. Cost is $100. Benefits Hanson campaign. Sept. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m.: Martini Mixathon at Duval Square, 1075 Duval St. Bartenders competing for best cocktail; sample 10 cocktails for $15 and vote for your favorite. Benefits Price campaign. Sept. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Sushi Under the Sea, an evening at the Key West Aquarium, 1 Whitehead St. Private guided tour while sipping Saki and eating sushi. Cost is $20. Benefits Joyce campaign. Sept. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m.: Martini Madness at Duval Square, $15. Benefits Hall campaign. Sept. 11 from 8 to 9:30 p.m.: ComedyFest at Cowboy Bills, 618 Duval St. Costs $20. Benefits Price campaign. Sept. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m.: Sunset sail with Sunset Watersports, 201 William St. $35 includes drinks and snacks. Benefits Hanson campaign. Sept. 12 from 6 to 9 p.m.: Murder at the Speakeasy. Location TBD. Cost is $20. Benefits Joyce campaign. For specifics on all events, call AIDS Help at 296-6196 or go to www.aidshelp.cc.King, queen candidates set benefits FANTASY FEST This teen weeper keeps you watchingManipulative, contrived, melodramatic all labels we slap on that most perfectly titled movie genre, the weeper. All fit If I Stay like original packaging. Teenage girls and the boys who want to date them need to discover the pleasures of a wellexecuted teen weeper for themselves, and this film fills the bill. Chloe Grace Moretz takes on her first real starvehicle romance in this adaptation of Gayle Formans novel. Moretz is Mia, a Portland, Ore., high school cello prodigy who, 12 minutes into the movie, is in a car crash. Her spirit awakens in the crimson snow to see her broken body hauled off in an ambulance. As the able doctors operate on her, somebody says, If she wants to live, shed better start fighting. Thats what the movie is about, Mias spirit, dashing barefoot through the halls of the hospital, checking on the rest of her injured family and re-living, through flashbacks, the life she might be leaving behind. We travel back to her meeting Adam (Jamie Blackley), the hunky upperclassman alt rocker who is drawn to her good looks and her utter immersion in her instrument. Worlds collide as the Beethoven-loving cellist struggles to fit in with the Portlands two-guitar bar-band scene. In other episodes, we fall in with her still-hip parents. Dad (Joshua Leonard) used to be a punk drummer and mom (Mireille Enos) was a groupie/riot girl. Then they had their second child (Jakob Davies) and gave that up for straight jobs. Sometimes you make choices in life, is Moms wise counsel, and sometimes choices make you. Adam is Mias first kiss, gives her that first shot of whiskey and is her first in that other all-important way. But she could get into Juilliard and that first love could be the one who got away. Or she could never come out of this coma shes in, the one we see her in every time we return to the hospital, where Adam is almost the only one not allowed to see Mia. Director R.J. Cutler, a veteran TV producer/director (Nashville), keeps the camera in tight on Moretz, and the romance of this sinks or swims on her performance. Her cello playing is impressive (occasionally sped up to reach the proper tempo), her girl-inlove moments awkward, in a kind of studious way. Sometimes her body language doesnt match the tone of her voice or the pitch of the scene. Even an actress as skilled as Moretz (Let Me In, Carrie) seems lost in the boyfriend/girlfriend walking and hugging moments. And whatever disconnects the movie throws at us, the over-familiar cliches of screen romance pop music courtship montages it eventually gets down to business, Mias choice. Does she stay or does she let go? Take away the teen drinking, profanity and (off camera) sex and If I Stay is almost a faith-based film. Apparently, the only people who die more or less go by choice, in author Formans fiction. However, wonderful supporting players give the movie its third-act heart. Stacy Keach, playing the grandfather, has a couple of great scenes with Mia. Aisha Hinds is a compassionate nurse who whispers in the comatose teens ear. In the end, what matters with any weeper is, Does it earn tears? Manipulated we may be, yanked through contrived melodrama that piles grief upon grief. But If I Stay will make you wish youd brought a hanky. You know, for your date. Not that youd ever fall for this.Its all about deciding how we live lifeBy ROGER MOOREMcClatchy-TribuneIf I Stay, rated PG-13, one hour 46 minutes, playing in the Keys.MOVIE REVIEW The film centers around Chloe Grace Moretz's character following a car crash. Chloe Grace Moretz and Jamie Blackley pull off If I Stay pretty well. 91298 Overseas Hwy, Tavernierbbtheatres.comSHOWTIMES FOR FRI. 9/5 WED. 9/10If I Stay (PG13) 1:35; 4:10; 6:55; 9:30* When the Game Stands Tall (PG) 1:40; 4:25; 7:05; 9:45*The Expendables 3 (PG13) 1:10; 4:05; 6:55; 9:50*Lets Be Cops (R) 7:05; 9:35* *Fri. and Sat. only

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KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter 4B Saturday, September 6, 2014 The Keynoter Classifieds 305-743-5551 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVYXYZ<>1234567890,./-=_+: CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN A d # 1188762 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2009 CA 1666 K CITIMORTGAGE INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff, vs. DAVID ITTAH A/K/A DAVID M. ITTAH A/K/A DAVID ITTHA, et al Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of foreclosure dated May 21, 2014, and entered in Case No. 2009 CA 1666 K of the Circuit Court of the SIXTEENTH Judicial Circuit in and for MONROE COUNTY, Florida, wherein CITIMORTGAGE INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., is Plaintiff, and DAVID ITTAH A /K/A DAVID M. ITTAH A/K/A DAVID ITTHA, et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 A M at the MONROE County Courthouse, 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, on the 12 day of September, 2014, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: Unit 66, SOLANA VILLAGE, Homeowners Association A parcel of land lying with Parcel 17; said Parcel 17 being a part of the plat recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 69 of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. Commerce at the Northernmost corner of the said Parcel 17 and run thence South 57 degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds West along the Northwesterly boundary of the said Parcel 17 for a distance of 410 feet, thence South 32 degrees 14 minutes 20 seconds East for a distance of 360 feet; thence South 57 degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds West for a distance of 281.45 feet to the Point of Beginning of the parcel herein described; thence South 36 degrees 55 minutes 30 seconds East 88.30 feet to a Point; thence South 57 degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds West 14.04 feet to a point; thence North 36 degrees 55 minutes 30 seconds West 88.30 feet to a point, thence North 57 degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds East 14.04 feet back to the Point of Beginning A ny person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated at Key West, MONROE COUNTY, Florida, this 3rd day of June, 2014. A my Heavilin Clerk of said Circuit Court (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) By: Shonta McLeod A s Deputy Clerk CITIMORTGAGE INC., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. c/o Phelan Hallinan, PLC A ttorneys for Plaintiff 2727 West Cypress Creek Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-462-7000 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Cheryl Alfonso, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, Florida, 33040, (305) 292-3423, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than seven ( 7 ) da y s: if ()y you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Published August 30, 2014 September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad # 1191445 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk Ad-Interim clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, will, on the 22nd day of September 2014, at 11 oclock a.m., at 500 Whitehead Street Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for CASH the Following described property situated in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: UNIT #4, DUNCAN CREST CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2082, PAGE 293, ET SEQ. AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO, PUBLIC RECORDS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND TOGETHER WITH 12% OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO. Pursuant to ORDER ON PLAINTIFFS MOTION TO CANCEL AND RESCHEDULE FORECLOSURE SALE SET FOR AUGUST 18, 2014 entered in a case pending in said Court, the Style of which is: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF LXS 2007-7N, PLAINTIFF, VS. SHIRREL RHOADES, ET AL. DEFENDANT. And the Docket Number of which is Number 44-2010-CA-000264-K. WITNESS my hand and the Official Seal of Said Court, this 29th day of July, 2014. Amy Heavilin Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida (Circuit Court Seal) By: Shonta McLeod Deputy Clerk Florida Statute 45.031: Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. Published September 6, 13, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter A d # 1242797-CC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, will, on the 8TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2014 at 11:00AM on THE FRONT STEPS OF THE MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 500 WHITEHEAD STREET in the City of KEY WEST Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for CASH the following described property situated in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: Condominium Unit 506, CALUSA CAMPGROUND A CONDOMINIUM, together with an undivided interest in the common elements, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1589, Page 476, as amended from time to time, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida. Pursuant to the FINAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT entered in a case in said Court, the style of which is: CALUSA CAMPGROUND CONDOMINIUM A SSOCIATION, INC. Plaintiff VS. JOSUE MENDEZ; FRANK HERRERA Defendant. A nd the Docket Number of which is Number 13-CA-001034-P WITNESS my hand and the Official Seal of Said Court, this 7th day of AUGUST, 2014. A MY HEAVILIN, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Jennifer Settoon Deputy Clerk Florida Statute 45.031: Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Published August 30, 2014 September 6, 2013 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1244108 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 14-CP-88-M Middle Keys IN RE: ESTATE OF KATHARINE S. GRADICK Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Katharine S. Gradick, deceased, whose date of death was August 16, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, Florida 33050. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is August 30, 2014. Personal Representative: Michael Puto 700 89th Street Ocean Marathon, Florida 33050 Attorney for Personal Representative: Richard E. Warner Attorney Florida Bar Number: 283134 RICHARD E WARNER, P.A. P.O. Box 501317 12221 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050-1317 Telephone: (305) 743-6022 Fax: (305) 743-6216 E-Mail: richard@rewarnerlaw.com Published August 30, September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter A d# 1250445 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, will, on the 25TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2014 at 11:00AM on THE FRONT STEPS OF THE MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 500 WHITEHEAD STREET in the City of KEY WEST Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for CASH the following described vessel situated in Monroe County, Florida, to wit: "Unit 202, Week 03 of Hawks Nest Condominium Inc., a Condominium, according to the Declaration thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 595, Page 351, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida". Pursuant to the DEFAULT FINAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE entered in a case in said Court, the style of which is: HAWKS NEST CONDOMINIUM INC., a Florida not for profit Corporation, Plaintiff VS. Sergio Gonzales; Deborha Gonzales; William Husband; Joyce Husband; Linda Kettell; Britta Kolar; Richard Petterssen; Blanche Petterssen; Robert Plaxton; Gary Dublin; Edward Roby; Kristine Roby; Cynthia Volz Defendants. A nd the Docket Number of which is Number 13-CA-000022-M.. WITNESS my hand and the Official Seal of Said Court, this 21st day of August 2014. A MY HEAVILIN Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida BY: Tammy L. Marciel Deputy Clerk Florida Statute 45.031: Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Published September 6, 13, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1252683 District IV Advisory Committee (DAC IV) (Between the Long Key Bridge and mile marker 90.939) of the MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL has a vacancy for an "At Large" representative Any resident who is not directly involved in a tourism business and who shall represent the general public and shall live or work within the tax collection district for which they are applying (The operative word within this description is directly. This word means someone who is not in business, nor whose business or economic activity are dependent upon tourists) Any person wishing to participate on the District IV Advisory Committee of the Monroe County Tourist Development Council within the district so noted above, may request an application from the Administrative Office by calling (305) 296-1552 and submit an application to the address shown below: Department DAC Monroe County Tourist Development Council 1201 White Street, Suite 102 Key West, FL 33040 Fax #: (305) 296-0788 Deadline for receipt of application at the above address is Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. A resume may be attached to the application. Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1255164 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ANCHOR TOWING gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 09/19/2014, 08:00 am at 189 US HIGHWAY 1 KEY WEST, FL 33040-5476, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ANCHOR TOWING reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. RKRSA43A4CA102846 2012 YAMAHA UNK UNK 12ft BOAT TRAILER Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1255346 NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE SOLICITATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 14, 2014 at 3:00 P.M. the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following: FREEMAN JUSTICE CENTER ACOUSTIC RENOVATIONS KEY WEST, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from DemandStar by Onvia at www.demandstar.com OR www.monroecountybids.com or call toll-free at 1-800-7111712. The Public Record is available at the Monroe County Purchasing Office located at The Gato Building, 1100 Simonton Street, Room 2-213, Key West, Florida. All Responses must be sealed and must be submitted to the Monroe County Purchasing Office. Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1256493 Florida Keys Council of the Arts Notice of Upcoming Meetings ArtReach Grant Panel Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 10:00 am Gato Building 2nd Fl., 1100 Simonton Street, Key West Board of Directors Thursday, September 18, 2014, 4:00 pm History of Diving Museum, 82990 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada Meetings are open to the public and all are invited to attend. Questions? Call the arts council office at 295-4369. Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter A d# 1257807 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case No. CAK111013 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-69, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-69, PLAINTIFF, VS. ROGER W. MILLS, ET AL. DEFENDANT(S). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 2, 2014, in the above action; I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Monroe, Florida, on September 18, 2014 at 11:00 A M, at courthouse steps 500 Whitehead St., Key West, FL 33040 for the following described property: A parcel of land in a part of Government Lot 1, Section 29, Township 66 South, Range 28 East, on Cudjoe Key, Monroe County, Florida, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the Intersection of the East line of Government Lot 1, and the Northerly right-of-way line of Old State Road 4A, bear South 72 degrees and 20 minutes West along the said Northerly rightof-way line of Old State Road 4A, bear South 72 degrees, 20 minutes West, 68 feet; thence bear North 16 degrees 01 minutes West, 99.1 feet; thence bear North 72 degrees, 20 minutes East 96.93 feet; thence bear South 104.81 feet back to the Point of Beginning. A ny person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. The Court, in its discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of the changed time of sale shall be p ublished as p rovided herein. pp DATED: August 1, 2014 By: Shonta McLeod Deputy Clerk of the Court Prepared by: Gladstone Law Group, P.A. 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33486 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, your are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Cheryl Alfonso, ADA Coordinator for Monroe County at 305-292-3423, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, FL 33040 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Published September 6, 13, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1259423 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: PARADISE TOWING, INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles for cash on 09/17/2014, 08:30 am at 202 20th Street Ocean Lot # 25, MARATHON, FL 33050-2710, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. PARADISE TOWING, INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. All vehicles are as is. All sales are final. UNK UNK 10 BOSTON UNK UNK 30 HOMEMADE VESSEL Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1259512 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: PARADISE TOWING, INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles for cash on 09/26/2014, 08:30 am at 202 20th Street Ocean Lot # 25, MARATHON, FL 33050-2710, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. PARADISE TOWING, INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. All vehicles are as is. All sales are final. YV1RS61R522190798 2002 VOLVO Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad # 1259544-CC Public Notice The Annual Return of Friends of the Pool, Inc., is available at the address noted below for inspection during normal business hours by any citizen who so requests within 180 days after publication of the notice of its availability. Keys Accounting & Tax Service, Inc., 99411 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL 33037. Telephone number is 305-451-3464. Treasurer is Travis Yednak. Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Ad# 1259932 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: PARADISE TOWING, INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles for cash on 09/24/2014, 08:30 am at 202 20th Street Ocean Lot # 25, MARATHON, FL 33050-2710, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. PARADISE TOWING, INC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. All vehicles are as is. All sales are final. 1C4GP54G9XB628247 1999 CHRY JT3VN29V9P0019842 1993 TOYOTA WAUDA88DXTA206992 1996 AUDI Published September 6, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter keys infonet.com All ads online at:keysInfonet.com